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#7727 22/01/03 01:09 AM
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I am in a particular channel and they use the @find command. How do I limit the # of finds that come up. The reason is that I get 50-100 hits for the find command.

#7728 22/01/03 01:14 AM
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u mean @find instead of !seen or something right? ....... i dont know how that works there where ur at ..... but um limiting something that a user puts out isnt really possible ...... u can ignore lines after a set amount from something ......... via a flood script ...... or something similar ...... altho im not totally sure what ur looking for ...... maybe something to narrow a search in this @find command


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#7729 22/01/03 03:32 AM
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ok im in tmd moviez. I hit find and I get tons of responses, i'm using mirc and just wanted to know if there is a way to configure it so it will open a few requests of the @find command

#7730 22/01/03 06:27 PM
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When using the @find trigger to find mp3's movies/ whatever it is your looking for, be as specific as possible because as you noted, it can return a buttload of results. say your looking for metallica's song one, dont just type: @find metallica, type something like @find metallica*one*mp3 and any decent script that returns the results should return only "metallica's one". granted, they may be all different like metallica_-_one.mp3 or metallica - one.mp3 or something like that. hope that helped and made sense.


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